Transport Cabinet Secretary (CS) Davis Chirchir and the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) have authorised a new network of nationwide roadside rest stations, a project that seeks to enhance road safety and motorist well-being by offering designated areas for drivers to manage fatigue. The announcement was made at the first-ever Regional Highway Safety Investors Conference…
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